/., Dwarf Trees 
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iS Solve the Problem of Fruit 
Growing in Small Areas 
Very Ornamental for the Yard and Garden 
Dwarf Fruit Trees come into bearing in two 
or three years after planting if well cared for 
and the fruit produced by these trees is same 
size and quality as produced by standard trees. 

@ All Dwarf Trees are approximately e 
3 to 4 ft. in height and by express 
Lodi, Wealthy, MclIn- 
Dwarf Apple isn! jonathan, ‘Rea De- 
licious, Golden Delicious, Stamen Winesap, 
Turley Winesap, Red Rome Beauty, Dolga Crab. 
Price—$3.00 each, $27.50 per 10. 
Bartlett, Seckel, Duchess. 
Dwarf Pear price—s2.50 each, $22.50 
per (0. 
° Although on standard 
Mikado Peac roots, Mikado is a 
small shapely round headed tree and fortunately 
one of the hardiest. Fruit is large yellow free- 
stone delicious rich Peach flavor. A fine lawn 
tree. Price $1.50 each. 
A new plum-cherry crea- 
Oka Cherry tion produced by Prof. 
Hansen, of South Dakota. Trees are dwarf in 
srowth and bear an abundance of fruit—im- 
mense round cherries, a full inch in diameter— 
dark red in color, purple juicy meat and won- 
derfully sweet. Price, Oka—4-5 ft., $1.75 each; 
3 for $4.50. 
Brooks, Black Beauty, and 
Bush Cherry Mandan Golden are dual- 
purpose shrubs used as a pollenizer for OKA. 
Dwarf size (3-4 ft.). Bloom profusely and bear 
numerous clusters of Cherry-like edible fruit. 
Very hardy, well-branched, budded, 2-3 ft. 
plants—$1.25 each. 
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FE — All Novelty Fruits Postpaid 
ove ? y MUEE S Unless Otherwise Noted 
Different from ordinary fruits, and should be planted by everyone loving rare specimens. Plant 
in a small way as Novelties and they will surprise and well repay you. 
WwW . Growth similar to the 
ineberry Raspberries. Fruit in 
large clusters, wine colored. Price, 35c each ; 
$3.00 per dozen, postpaid. 
Selections 
Am. Cranberrybush srinchicn 
bush type of the Am. Cranberries propagated 
because of their large and heavy fruiting 
characters and quality. A most ornamental 
fruiting shrub. (See bottom page 22.) Price 
90c each, 3 for £2.50, postpaid. 
. The glorified Boysen- 
Nectarberry berrv. The finest of 
quality fruits. Hardy and most productive 
of its class: Price, 35c each; 6 for $1.55, 
postpaid. See page 9 for more complete 
description of the Nectarberry. 
A fine native shrub, at- 
Black Haw tractive the entire’ sum- Plants quite 
mer. White flowers, glossy green foliage Juneberry bushy and or- 
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turning to orange-red in the Fall and produc- namental, with clusters of red 
A True “White ing an abundance of edible blue-black berries becoming dark blue when 
Blackberry berries. Price, 2-ft. plants, 80c each. ripe. Price, 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
Price, 35 h; 5 for $1.60 ° 
rier postpaid. $2.15 Novelty Fruit 
Golden Queen Collection White Grape Cur- 
Yellow Raspberry rant Ts 1s an “Albino” 





Price, 35c¢ each; 5 for $1.60 We will send postpaid one plant each Currant with all of the 
postpaid. of the following varieties : Black Haw, high quality and heavy fruiting 
Blueberries Wineberry, Nectarberry, Crystal White of the standard commercial va- 
. Blackberry, Juneberry, and Golden Queen rieties. Price, 75c each, IM- 
Price, 3 for $3.50. Raspberry, all for $2.15; 3 each for $5.95; PORTANT—See page I! for nec- 
See page 8. 12 each for $18.0. essary Currant information. 
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